Meaning & Definition of word "Embroidery"

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    Embroidery

    /ɪmˈbrɔɪdəri/

    noun:

    • 1. The art or craft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn.
      • Example: Her grandmother taught her the traditional art of embroidery, creating beautiful patterns on linens.
    • 2. Decorative stitching on fabric that enhances its appearance.
      • Example: The dress was exquisite, featuring intricate embroidery that added a touch of elegance.
    • 3. Elaborate or excessive detail added to a story or description.
      • Example: The journalist's article was criticized for its embroidery, which twisted the facts of the event.

    Etymology

    The word 'embroidery' comes from the Middle English 'embroiderie', from the Old French 'embroderie', based on the verb 'embroider' which means to ornament with needlework.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    embroidered with love:

    Made or decorated with care, affection, or creativity.

    to add embellishments:

    To enhance or elaborate, often unnecessarily.

    Related Words

    stitch:

    A loop of thread or yarn made with a needle.

    fabric:

    A material, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers.

    design:

    A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of an object.

    Slang Meanings of embroidery

    Meaning: To embellish a story or account.

    Example Sentence: He tends to embroidery his experiences to make them sound more exciting.

    Meaning: To add unnecessary details to something.

    Example Sentence: Don't embroidery the report; keep it straightforward.